This book argues that the story of the orphan girl Pollyanna (namely, her strategy of playing the “glad games” to manage loss, abuse, and social prejudice) serves as a framework for critiquing historical forms of Western scientific Pollyannaism. The author examines Pollyannaism as it relates to the sciences, demonstrating how the approach has been used throughout modern Western history to enforce happiness and to criticize negative human emotional states. These efforts, carried out by scientists and popularized as scientific, focus on negating the role of the environment and on promoting varied forms of emotional control. Ultimately, the book emphasizes strategies used to compel individuals into becoming Pollyannas about science itself.
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- File Size: 684 KB
- Print Length: 250 pages
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1st ed. 2019 edition (June 24, 2019)
- Publication Date: June 24, 2019
- Language: English
- ASIN: B07TPTCSL6
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